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curiosity #01
Next week! Making Books with Virginia Woolf
Mrs. Dalloway, [Book jacket front and back], Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature, The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1925.
Join us with the library's Book Arts Studio on the Diag (or in the Shapiro Gallery if it rains!) next Thursday, 12 September at 5p to print your own copy of the first page of Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway.
It's widely known that Virginia Woolf was a writer, but she also started a press out of her home with her husband, Leonard, called the Hogarth Press. The couple bought a small letterpress and set it up in their dining room, producing many of Woolf's books, including Mrs. Dalloway. Hogarth Press ran for nearly 30 years before being absorbed by a larger publisher. Having their own press allowed the Woolfs to decide what got published and get it out into the world directly, something still shared by small presses today.
This printing event is being offered in conjunction with the exhibit Mrs. Dalloway and WWI: Home Front and War Front, on display in the Hatcher Gallery Exhibit Room (1st floor, Hatcher Graduate Library) from 3 September until 13 December 2024.
We hope to see you there!
Design by me & printed with friends at University of Texas’ letterpress lab in 2017. They have a big collection of Rob Roy Kelly wood type that we used to print this. We only had certain letters at this size so we brainstormed for a minute what we could even spell with what we had! I suggested “web is dead” as a play on the phrase “print is dead”.
I’m just fucking obsessed with Daniel; his pale, paper-thin skin stretched drum-taut over his striated muscles; his thick blue veins, his stretch-marks, his light speckling of roid-acne, his bunching delts, arms, and pecs, his huge dark swollen nipples, the ferocious dumb intensity in his deep-set, empty, juice-monkey eyes, and his gasping, thick-lipped mouth. I seriously don’t know if if want this muscle pig on top of me, with those big hands choking me out as he reams my hole; or if I want his giant, rock-hard, needle-scarred ass backing onto my cock.
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Press up using chains .Looks easy but hard to do .